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he was a genius rocketeer. goddard understood the principles that he developed but warner had a budget for hitler and during world war ii he built the rockets the vengeance weapons but the two is the birth of the ballistic missile rocket to be used for warfare. we are lucky he could not develop that nazi germany put 5000 the two they use largely jewish slave labor and that was one of the worst situation where the rockets were built in unhealthy and horrific conditions to put it mildly. when the war was ending hitler committed suicide and he knew he would be arrested for war crimes so he was trying to figure out his hand so he took all the top german rockets and they hit all the blueprints in a cave and blew it up and then moved away from the site and then he sent his younger brother to go find the american army and surrender on a bicycle down a little road. then the guy from sheboygan wisconsin said the first time ever we went into outer space was during world war ii humans had never put a projectile into outer
he was a genius rocketeer. goddard understood the principles that he developed but warner had a budget for hitler and during world war ii he built the rockets the vengeance weapons but the two is the birth of the ballistic missile rocket to be used for warfare. we are lucky he could not develop that nazi germany put 5000 the two they use largely jewish slave labor and that was one of the worst situation where the rockets were built in unhealthy and horrific conditions to put it mildly. when the...
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it is the government's purview into the early '80s as a rocket that was a private rocket and they went through hell trying to get approval for the launch. in the last decade you've had a lot of the deregulation and private prizes. deregulation by the way this was created early on but it wa thatn the '90s but it got moved to the fda. there is international treaties and this peace treaty have to abide by that and then there's this and that and the other so they have to go around all the government agencies and we have a one-stop shopping place for folks that want to launch rockets. you have a bout of private societies. a number of these members that were advocating for space. he created a prize for this first chip that could fly into 50 miles into space, twice in a two-week period and carrying three people he won that prize and his company was later taken over by richard branson who said in a couple of weeks or months he was going to be on his own private spaceship. basically they try to contract and in the end what it meant was to the cargo space station and of course building rockets,
it is the government's purview into the early '80s as a rocket that was a private rocket and they went through hell trying to get approval for the launch. in the last decade you've had a lot of the deregulation and private prizes. deregulation by the way this was created early on but it wa thatn the '90s but it got moved to the fda. there is international treaties and this peace treaty have to abide by that and then there's this and that and the other so they have to go around all the...
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one big rocket that goes to the moon? or this idea of lunar orbit and putting out a separate wenar vehicle that was very radical with a lot of internal discussion. can we do that with the lunar orbit? but to be very imaginative people and most important to have the political will and focus. the soviet challenge was there with sputnik 1957 and then the first human in space 1961 that shook up the americans jfk and linton johnson and jfk was reluctant really it was lyndon johnson who i pretty much don't like on anything that pushed the space program and kennedy went ahead and signed onto it. also the idea that the soviet union was getting the reputation if you want something done you have to be a communist country this is our way to say this is an open and capitalist system that can do better. by the way we had american industry at that time which is very important buck rogers was important and at the time we had political support to spend the big bucks necessary to get us to the moon. finally nasa was not big bureaucracy at
one big rocket that goes to the moon? or this idea of lunar orbit and putting out a separate wenar vehicle that was very radical with a lot of internal discussion. can we do that with the lunar orbit? but to be very imaginative people and most important to have the political will and focus. the soviet challenge was there with sputnik 1957 and then the first human in space 1961 that shook up the americans jfk and linton johnson and jfk was reluctant really it was lyndon johnson who i pretty much...
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a big rocket.every piece of it gets thrown away except for the final capsule that comes back to earth. surely, we can do things cheaper if we get a usable shuttle. what happened in fact is that the shuttle, once it was operational. first flight was 1981, and through the decades, the inflation will cost went up with the shuttle rather than down. jimmy carter was kind of gone, nothing really big except letting the shuttle be built. they said government payloads have to go up and government carriers. because there are private companies that think maybe we can get into this. so that was unfortunate. reagan of course in the mid-80s came up with the idea - - approved the idea of a space station been that something, right? it gives the shuttle a place to fly to rather than flying around in circles. so we will build a space station. and here's the thing, it's only going to cost 8 billion bucks and it will be up there by the early 1990s. it wasn't up there until the 2000s and ended up costing $100 billion.
a big rocket.every piece of it gets thrown away except for the final capsule that comes back to earth. surely, we can do things cheaper if we get a usable shuttle. what happened in fact is that the shuttle, once it was operational. first flight was 1981, and through the decades, the inflation will cost went up with the shuttle rather than down. jimmy carter was kind of gone, nothing really big except letting the shuttle be built. they said government payloads have to go up and government...
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underneath the wind, ora 747, with a rocket underneath the wind, or a mothership, 747, with a rocketks as 747, with a rocket underneath the wind, or a mothership, looks as if it isa wind, or a mothership, looks as if it is a —goer. looks as if it could happen, but not for quite a long time yet. the second project is up in scotland, and that is more likely to bea in scotland, and that is more likely to be a traditional rocket launch facility. so just rocket go straight up, no runway. ok, marc, cheers. hello and welcome to the week intact. it was the week that twitter ceo jack dorsey had his own account hacked. the profile, which has more than 4 million followers, posted a flurry of racist suites for about 15 minutes. paypal suspended an account in the united states being used to raise funds for the ku klux klan, and facebook said it was considering testing hiding likes following a similar experiment on instagram in august. details of a full—scale rollout haven't been revealed. now, it may not be the most efficient way to send mail, but a british inventor has delivered a letter from th
underneath the wind, ora 747, with a rocket underneath the wind, or a mothership, 747, with a rocketks as 747, with a rocket underneath the wind, or a mothership, looks as if it isa wind, or a mothership, looks as if it is a —goer. looks as if it could happen, but not for quite a long time yet. the second project is up in scotland, and that is more likely to bea in scotland, and that is more likely to be a traditional rocket launch facility. so just rocket go straight up, no runway. ok, marc,...
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so you have a spaceship, you need a rocket to get it up there and you need a rocket to getit to mars on the moon . every time you add payload you have to add more fuel but when you add more fuel, you're adding more weight so you have to add more fuel to carry the fuel. it goes up exponentially so that the big problem with how do you, to build a spaceship to go to mars and have enough fuelto do that . really becomes very, very expensive and most people say you got to build a big battle star galactica that's going tocost billions of dollars and this kind of thing . transit zuprin said why not live off the land? you got carbon dioxide in the martian atmosphere. if you send up an unmanned lender for any human being, a lander with some hydrogen, i forget how many times you can look this up and with our chemical laboratory, you can convert the carbon dioxide in the martian atmosphere, mixing it with hydrogen to produce methane which can be used has been used as rocket fuel and then you get water and you can break the water down oxygen and hydrogen again so basically you get methane and oxy
so you have a spaceship, you need a rocket to get it up there and you need a rocket to getit to mars on the moon . every time you add payload you have to add more fuel but when you add more fuel, you're adding more weight so you have to add more fuel to carry the fuel. it goes up exponentially so that the big problem with how do you, to build a spaceship to go to mars and have enough fuelto do that . really becomes very, very expensive and most people say you got to build a big battle star...
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we light the rocket motor. fire, fire. so we accelerate away. we go through the sound barrier. we go mach 1. we are going to space. the sky goes from blue to dark blue to black in what seems like a few seconds. immediately after shutdown, you are in weightlessness. that point, we'll allow the customers to unstrap. at the end of boost, you are there with no forces on your body, no motion, because it'sjust sitting there, and no sound. as we are coming back down, in this feathered configuration, now we're a glider, and we've got about 15—20 minutes of gliding to come back down and land at spaceport. so different, really, to what i expected, that the words that came out of my mouth was this is unreal — just astonishing. the curvature of the earth, you see so much of it that you now get a sense of scale, of the size of the planet. and in the meantime, you're looking out into this blackness of space, and you can't help but think, well, what else is out there? i think something that a lot of people will take away with them after their spaceflight is ho
we light the rocket motor. fire, fire. so we accelerate away. we go through the sound barrier. we go mach 1. we are going to space. the sky goes from blue to dark blue to black in what seems like a few seconds. immediately after shutdown, you are in weightlessness. that point, we'll allow the customers to unstrap. at the end of boost, you are there with no forces on your body, no motion, because it'sjust sitting there, and no sound. as we are coming back down, in this feathered configuration,...
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0r alternative to mail being carried by rocket?r was the plan to make money by selling stamps that were attached to letters that had gone on this ride in the rocket? but he ignored their suspicions and went on with his test flight. it was another first—class disaster, the wind blowing the rocket into oblivion. so, is rocket mail really possible? the bbc team decided to find out. they asked richard browning, a pioneer ofjet suits, to make the same crossing of the solent. pioneer ofjet suits, to make the same crossing of the solentm looks like it's longer than 1.3 kilometres, or whatever it is supposed to be. carry a letter. travelling slightly faster than your average postman, it tookjust 75 seconds. i think i have average postman, it tookjust 75 seconds. i thinkl have a average postman, it tookjust 75 seconds. i think i have a delivery to make, i had better go and find the recipient. 85 years late, perhaps, but gerhard zucker‘s idea has finally found the stamp of approval. now it's time for the travel show. hello and welcome to the
0r alternative to mail being carried by rocket?r was the plan to make money by selling stamps that were attached to letters that had gone on this ride in the rocket? but he ignored their suspicions and went on with his test flight. it was another first—class disaster, the wind blowing the rocket into oblivion. so, is rocket mail really possible? the bbc team decided to find out. they asked richard browning, a pioneer ofjet suits, to make the same crossing of the solent. pioneer ofjet suits,...
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was a private rocket and they went through hell trying to get approval for a launch . and it led to reforms a little bit later which i'll talk about in a minute so that was a different story for civil aviation comparedto rockets in space . but we have fortunately had a space entrepreneurial freedom revolution in the last decade or two. you have a lot of deregulation. you had private prizes. the regulation by the way, this was created earlier on that it was in the 90s that it got moved to the faa, created office of commercial space transportation and the idea was one-stop shopping so if you're a private rocket company, instead of having to go to the state department because their international treaties, make sure you're abiding by that and then there's this and that and the others, instead of having to go around you have a one stop shopping place reports that want to launch rockets. you have a lot of private societies, a number of these are members of advocating for space and getting the private sector involve . peter the amenities created the extract, i don't have a pi
was a private rocket and they went through hell trying to get approval for a launch . and it led to reforms a little bit later which i'll talk about in a minute so that was a different story for civil aviation comparedto rockets in space . but we have fortunately had a space entrepreneurial freedom revolution in the last decade or two. you have a lot of deregulation. you had private prizes. the regulation by the way, this was created earlier on that it was in the 90s that it got moved to the...
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we light the rocket motor. fire, fire. so we accelerate away. we go through the sound barrier. we go mach 1. we are going to space. the sky goes from blue to dark blue to black in what seems like a few seconds. immediately after shutdown, you are in weightlessness. that point, we want the customers to unstrap. at the end of boost, you are there with no forces on your body, no motion, because it'sjust sitting there, and no sound. as we are coming back down, in this feathered configuration, now we're a glider, and we've got about 15—20 minutes of gliding to come back down and land at spaceport. so different, really, to what i expected, that the words that came out of my mouth was this is unreal — just astonishing. the curvature of the earth, you see so much of it that you now get a sense of scale, of the size of the planet. and in the meantime, you're looking out into this blackness of space, and you can't help but think, well, what else is out there? i think something that a lot of people will take away with them after their spaceflight is how th
we light the rocket motor. fire, fire. so we accelerate away. we go through the sound barrier. we go mach 1. we are going to space. the sky goes from blue to dark blue to black in what seems like a few seconds. immediately after shutdown, you are in weightlessness. that point, we want the customers to unstrap. at the end of boost, you are there with no forces on your body, no motion, because it'sjust sitting there, and no sound. as we are coming back down, in this feathered configuration, now...
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so, is rocket mail really possible? well, a bbc team decided to find out.onger than 1.3 kilometers or whatever it's supposed to be. ..carrying a letter. travelling slightly faster than your average postie, it took just 75 seconds. so, i think i've got a delivery to make. i'm going to go and find the recipient. 85 years late, perhaps, but gerhard zucker‘s idea of rocket mailfinally finding the stamp of approval. duncan kennedy, bbc news. and you can see the full story on inside out on bbc one in the south of england tonight at 7:30pm, and everywhere else on the bbc iplayer. time for a look at the weather. of course we have been looking at this, which is hurricane dorian. 0nly alan has been stronger, back in 1980. there have been 16 category five hurricanes
so, is rocket mail really possible? well, a bbc team decided to find out.onger than 1.3 kilometers or whatever it's supposed to be. ..carrying a letter. travelling slightly faster than your average postie, it took just 75 seconds. so, i think i've got a delivery to make. i'm going to go and find the recipient. 85 years late, perhaps, but gerhard zucker‘s idea of rocket mailfinally finding the stamp of approval. duncan kennedy, bbc news. and you can see the full story on inside out on bbc one...
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we light the rocket motor. fire, fire. so we accelerate away.s, we go through the sound barrier. we go mach 1. we are going to space. the sky goes from blue to dark blue to black in what seems like a few seconds. immediately after shutdown, you are in weightlessness. that point, we'll allow the customers to unstrap. at the end of boost, you are there with no forces on your body, no motion, because it'sjust sitting there, and no sound. as we are coming back down, in this feathered configuration, now we're a glider, and we've got about 15—20 minutes of gliding to come back down and land at spaceport. so different, really, to what i expected, that the words that came out of my mouth was this is unreal — just astonishing. the curvature of the earth, you see so much of it that you now get a sense of scale, of the size of the planet. and in the meantime, you're looking out into this blackness of space, and you can't help but think, well, what else is out there? i think something that a lot of people will take away with them after their spaceflight is
we light the rocket motor. fire, fire. so we accelerate away.s, we go through the sound barrier. we go mach 1. we are going to space. the sky goes from blue to dark blue to black in what seems like a few seconds. immediately after shutdown, you are in weightlessness. that point, we'll allow the customers to unstrap. at the end of boost, you are there with no forces on your body, no motion, because it'sjust sitting there, and no sound. as we are coming back down, in this feathered configuration,...
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surge in taliban violence extremists are threatening to disrupt the vote with suicide bombings and rocket attacks. on their large thank you so much for your company everyone punch and counterpunch in washington president all trump has hit out at the unnamed whistleblower views accused him of soliciting interference in next year's presidential election has tweeted that the information in the whistleblowers complaint and been proved to be so inaccurate even though none of the allegations have been shown to be wrong. defiant as ever u.s. president donald trump slams the impeachment inquiry as another attempt by democrats to get him. it's a disgrace to our country it's another which charge here we go again what these guys are doing democrats are doing to this country is a disgrace and it shouldn't be allowed they should be a way of stopping it may be legally through the courts now video has emerged of trump discussing the whistleblower alluding to how spies used to be executed by the u.s. critics have blasted the remarks as witness intimidation. leave these are the business groups on. the old
surge in taliban violence extremists are threatening to disrupt the vote with suicide bombings and rocket attacks. on their large thank you so much for your company everyone punch and counterpunch in washington president all trump has hit out at the unnamed whistleblower views accused him of soliciting interference in next year's presidential election has tweeted that the information in the whistleblowers complaint and been proved to be so inaccurate even though none of the allegations have...
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the rocket fire cut short the israeli prime minister's campaign rally hours up to he was he announced plans to annex parts of the occupied west bank. celebrations of the holy day of a short turn deadly in iraq after a stampede killed at least 81 and valuable cargo the 1st batch of election material arrives in afghanistan ahead of the presidential folks. thank you for joining us one of the most powerful people in the white house is out of a job national security advisor john bolton insists he resigned but u.s. present donald trump says he was fired because of disagreements over foreign policy bolton was known as a hawk who wanted the u.s. to take a hard line stance against countries like iran venezuela and north korea alan fischer has more from washington and you're going to do a fantasy job of it appreciate you i thought there had been growing divisions between john bolton to his course but the end was brutal even by the standards of this white house donald trump tweet saying i informed john bolton last night that his services are no longer needed at the white house i disagree strongl
the rocket fire cut short the israeli prime minister's campaign rally hours up to he was he announced plans to annex parts of the occupied west bank. celebrations of the holy day of a short turn deadly in iraq after a stampede killed at least 81 and valuable cargo the 1st batch of election material arrives in afghanistan ahead of the presidential folks. thank you for joining us one of the most powerful people in the white house is out of a job national security advisor john bolton insists he...
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♪ ♪ ♪ hands up ready for the boom never mind the rocket launcher talking 'bout a tune ♪ ♪ you can heare's no preparing for this got paid on tuesday ♪ ♪ but i'm still broke when the weekend ends another trip around ♪ ♪ the sun it was a good run just mixing all of my prescriptions with ♪ ♪ my problems streets are full of seasons saw what they did to jesus ♪ ♪ dude'll kill you for no reason and charge you for treason ♪ ♪ i know this one for a fact my phone they got it on tap 'cause every time i'm ♪ ♪ talking i can hear them in the back hands up ready ♪ ♪ for the boom never mind the rocket launcher talking ♪ ♪ 'bout a tune you can hear us coming with the zoom ♪ ♪ listen to the boom-boom we are breaking through hands up ready for the boom ♪ ♪ never mind the rocket launcher talking 'bout a tune ♪ ♪ you can hear us coming with the zoom listen to the boom-boom we are breaking through she winding like ♪ ♪ she losing her mind yeah she winding like ♪ ♪ she losing her mind yeah she winding like she losing her mind ♪ ♪ yeah she winding like she losing her mind yeah ♪ ♪ knock knock knock knock ♪ ♪ w
♪ ♪ ♪ hands up ready for the boom never mind the rocket launcher talking 'bout a tune ♪ ♪ you can heare's no preparing for this got paid on tuesday ♪ ♪ but i'm still broke when the weekend ends another trip around ♪ ♪ the sun it was a good run just mixing all of my prescriptions with ♪ ♪ my problems streets are full of seasons saw what they did to jesus ♪ ♪ dude'll kill you for no reason and charge you for treason ♪ ♪ i know this one for a fact my phone they got it...
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people couldn't believe somebody would strap themselves on top of this and get in one of these rockets. they. up with frightening regularity. they didn't even new what space and weightlessness would do to a human body. they thought it would do something to your brain and you would pass out and get spacey and weird, they had names for it. >> host: how high up did he go? >> guest: maybe 100 miles, 125 miles, spent 9 or 10 minutes in space. space starts at 50 miles up, then came right down. >> host: where did he lands? >> guest: in the pacific, 200 miles downrange from cape canaveral at the time. >> host: how many people died in space or trying to get to space in pursuit of getting to the moon? >> guest: there are rumors a soviet cosmonaut died and the russian government, they weren't open with their space program. they announced after it happened. there's never been a rumor. i can never track down anything that was evidence of that. several russian cosmonauts have died. there was the 3 americans, 1967, apollo 200 for which was later termed apollo 1 in january 1967 died in what should hav
people couldn't believe somebody would strap themselves on top of this and get in one of these rockets. they. up with frightening regularity. they didn't even new what space and weightlessness would do to a human body. they thought it would do something to your brain and you would pass out and get spacey and weird, they had names for it. >> host: how high up did he go? >> guest: maybe 100 miles, 125 miles, spent 9 or 10 minutes in space. space starts at 50 miles up, then came right...
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israel often responds forcefully to these kind of rocket attacks. symbolically, to see an israeli leader issushered off stage lik this, while they'll be cheering and the i bf politically, benjamin netanyahu may want to hit back as a result of this high-profile, very public success, you could call it, by whichever militants group it was, that fired these rockets. chris. >> because, as you say, at the very least it caused a dramatic scene and will cause a lot of tension in that region again. bill neely, thank you for that report, on the same day that there's been a change at the national security team here in the u.s. bill neely, thank you. >>> up next, as all eyes are on congress to take action on gun control, new jersey is taking matters into its own hands. the first state to take tough stance against the gun industry by refusing to do this with gun manufacturers and retailers who come up short in adopting policies to keep guns out of the wrong hands. new jersey governor phil murphy will join me. >>> plus, ali velshi is on the ground in the bahamas
israel often responds forcefully to these kind of rocket attacks. symbolically, to see an israeli leader issushered off stage lik this, while they'll be cheering and the i bf politically, benjamin netanyahu may want to hit back as a result of this high-profile, very public success, you could call it, by whichever militants group it was, that fired these rockets. chris. >> because, as you say, at the very least it caused a dramatic scene and will cause a lot of tension in that region...
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john bolton once again fights that his face doesn't fit alan fischer al-jazeera at the white house a rocket has exploded at the u.s. embassy in afghanistan eyewitnesses describe seeing a plume of smoke near the compound in kabul's green zone no injuries have been reports his officials at the compound have now declared and clear. he certainly media say rocket fired briefly cut short an election rally by prime minister binyamin netanyahu just hours after he announced he would onyx parts of the occupied west bank if he's reelected israel's military said it intercepted 2 rockets from the gaza strip but there was no claim of responsibility netanyahu has been criticized for his promise to take control of the jordan valley the arab league says it will undermine the peace process. with united so i'm asking you to give me the mandate to extend israeli law to all the settlements out of respect for president trump i'm waiting to do this in maximum coordination with the administration but there is one place where the diplomatic circumstances are ripe to do this very soon if i'm elected i commit to next
john bolton once again fights that his face doesn't fit alan fischer al-jazeera at the white house a rocket has exploded at the u.s. embassy in afghanistan eyewitnesses describe seeing a plume of smoke near the compound in kabul's green zone no injuries have been reports his officials at the compound have now declared and clear. he certainly media say rocket fired briefly cut short an election rally by prime minister binyamin netanyahu just hours after he announced he would onyx parts of the...
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the rocket fire cut short the israeli prime minister's campaign rally hours up to announce plans to mix parts of the 5 west bank. celebrations on the only day of a short turned deadly in iraq ultra stampede killed at least $31.00. and a warning about a looming humanitarian crisis in between a fast so fighting has turned the lives of thousands of people upside down. one of the most powerful people in the white house is now out of a job national security adviser john bolton insists he resigned but u.s. president donald trump says he was fired because of disagreements of a foreign policy bolton was known as a hawk who wanted the u.s. to take a hardline stance against countries like iran venezuela and north korea trump says a new advisor his 4th in 2 and a half years will be appointed next week ellen fisher has more now from washington d.c. if you're going to do a fantastic job and i appreciate that there had been growing divisions between john bolton that his boss but the end was brutal even by the standards of this white house donald trump tweeting i informed john bolton last night that h
the rocket fire cut short the israeli prime minister's campaign rally hours up to announce plans to mix parts of the 5 west bank. celebrations on the only day of a short turned deadly in iraq ultra stampede killed at least $31.00. and a warning about a looming humanitarian crisis in between a fast so fighting has turned the lives of thousands of people upside down. one of the most powerful people in the white house is now out of a job national security adviser john bolton insists he resigned...
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missile launch young and state news agency says kim supervised testing of a super large multiple rocket launchers system the test came hours after north korea offered to resume denuclearization talks with the u.s. . still ahead on al-jazeera war games in venezuela but the country's neighbors are urging calm. and appealed for people in the bahamas to open up their homes to survivors of horror can dorian. hello there plenty of warm sunshine across eastern sections of europe and through the eastern end of the mediterranean as well but you'll see across the central areas and the southwest in particular a lot of cloud the some rain pushing in some fairly breezy conditions across the north and then here into the southwest across the west i'm as we've got some pretty heavy rain in the fall cause the next couple of days some warnings in place for hail and also of the chance of a some tornadoes that system will work its way across into all central sections of the med pretty good there across much of mainland europe temperatures in the mid twenty's and then further to the east into care of a mosc
missile launch young and state news agency says kim supervised testing of a super large multiple rocket launchers system the test came hours after north korea offered to resume denuclearization talks with the u.s. . still ahead on al-jazeera war games in venezuela but the country's neighbors are urging calm. and appealed for people in the bahamas to open up their homes to survivors of horror can dorian. hello there plenty of warm sunshine across eastern sections of europe and through the...
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rocket launch planned next month and headed to international space station. rocketlast off wallop's island october 21st. supplies and equipmenteeded on space station. ho toev seral projects sends up scientific balloons and suborbital rockets every year. b last rocket launcack in continues to climb aft s hurricane dorian hit the hoislands. wiwsscues.cal hng replus. >> the national p9/11entagon memorial is scheduled to close even w armecath w feaor i tomor mid-90s and to cow.uld feel let...
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we light the rocket motor. fire, fire. so we accelerate away. go mach 1. we are going to space. the sky goes from blue to dark blue to black in what seems like a few seconds. immediately after shutdown, you are in weightlessness. that point, we'll allow the customers to unstrap. at the end of boost, you are there with no forces on your body, no motion, because it'sjust sitting there, and no sound. as we are coming back down, in this feathered configuration, now we're a glider, and we've got about 15—20 minutes of gliding to come back down and land at spaceport. so different, really, to what i expected, that the words that came out of my mouth was this is unreal — just astonishing. the curvature of the earth, you see so much of it that you now get a sense of scale, of the size of the planet. and in the meantime, you're looking out into this blackness of space, and you can't help but think, well, what else is out there? i think something that a lot of people will take away with them after their spaceflight is how thin the atmosphere is, and how im
we light the rocket motor. fire, fire. so we accelerate away. go mach 1. we are going to space. the sky goes from blue to dark blue to black in what seems like a few seconds. immediately after shutdown, you are in weightlessness. that point, we'll allow the customers to unstrap. at the end of boost, you are there with no forces on your body, no motion, because it'sjust sitting there, and no sound. as we are coming back down, in this feathered configuration, now we're a glider, and we've got...
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walked into the governor's compound there and handed over their weapons of a k 47 assault rifles rocket propelled grenade launchers and machine guns and said they were now prepared to live under the law of the afghan government but they also said they'd been subjected to intensive aerial bombardments and a big ground offensive by the afghan army they said they suffered more casualties whether or not this surrender is genuine remains to be seed it will be tested over the coming weeks but it's significant because this is the 2nd significant surrender of taliban fighters in the last 10 days including our province $150.00 taliban and perhaps some ice or fighters gave themselves up for similar reasons and it shows that the aerial campaign may be affecting morale of taliban and i saw in that area president trump promised that the campaign would continue that the taliban was being hit or hit harder than ever before the taliban say also that they are taking territory and they are inflicting casualties on the afghan army president garny the afghan president said today that at least 2000 taliban
walked into the governor's compound there and handed over their weapons of a k 47 assault rifles rocket propelled grenade launchers and machine guns and said they were now prepared to live under the law of the afghan government but they also said they'd been subjected to intensive aerial bombardments and a big ground offensive by the afghan army they said they suffered more casualties whether or not this surrender is genuine remains to be seed it will be tested over the coming weeks but it's...
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warning of incoming rocket fire.anyahu's security team quickly surrounded him and rushed him offstage for a few minutes until the all-clear was given. israeli military says two rockets were fired from gaza towards the city and in that direction, and those two rockets were intercepted by israel's iron dome aerial defense system. no doubt it was certain a dramatic moment as netanyahu was rushed offstage and followers many seemed didn't quite understand what exactly what was happening. netanyahu came back onstage a short time later trying to make light of the situation. see? look. whoever's in gaza doesn't want us to be here. touting himself standing against gaza and militant groups inside of gaza. no responsibility claimed for who fired the rockets. he intends to annex parts of the west bank if he wins the election, likely the rocket was in response to that. first time we've seen rockets and red alerts sound while a prime minister was giving his speech appearing to be targeted where that prime minister was speaking. >>
warning of incoming rocket fire.anyahu's security team quickly surrounded him and rushed him offstage for a few minutes until the all-clear was given. israeli military says two rockets were fired from gaza towards the city and in that direction, and those two rockets were intercepted by israel's iron dome aerial defense system. no doubt it was certain a dramatic moment as netanyahu was rushed offstage and followers many seemed didn't quite understand what exactly what was happening. netanyahu...
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>> 25 years ago, i tried to buy tro the rockets.y $80 million. 25 years later, i buy the team for $2.2 billion i wouldn't trade it for anything >> so look at what people are paying for some of these sitcom series, $500 million for "friends," for "big bang theory." what's the optimistic view for sports teams who's going to be paying up for all of this? >> everybody it's content everything is content. we know that and you know what, sports is religion sports is religion everybody is going tuo always py for it >> we got an hour with tillman it's never enough. for more on tillman's new book and his advice for young entrepreneurs, a great interview with brian sullivan is up on cnbc.com right now but don't go anywhere just yet, because more with tillman coming up on "power lunch." liberty mutual customizes your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. i wish i could shake your hand. granted. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ through the at&t network, edge-to-edge intelligence gives you the power
>> 25 years ago, i tried to buy tro the rockets.y $80 million. 25 years later, i buy the team for $2.2 billion i wouldn't trade it for anything >> so look at what people are paying for some of these sitcom series, $500 million for "friends," for "big bang theory." what's the optimistic view for sports teams who's going to be paying up for all of this? >> everybody it's content everything is content. we know that and you know what, sports is religion sports...
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. >>> t richard montgomery rockets showings a lot of school spirit. it's home comingweek, they will be facing the clarksberg coyotes on the grid ir as the richard montgomery rocket take on the coyotes, happening2:50trichard roville, kickoff at 7:00. >>> speakin ed while theyus discuss the mb, aps. we'll be right back. ♪ . ♪ . ♪ . ♪ . ith le ss. ♪ . ♪ . to gro ted w. so cvr ndenwh mei ca hth hdimee s ma de ton bu w we might innovathind.n let's fix the system the r. innovation is hope, d thtilasthingt to lose in life is pe. y guseress really it to mct siss today ke speedwe . all yo devices, and anced voicbie solution.an et relia li. to he mcasne 's the bus lanes on h and iet s northwest will become permanent.e it will t effec 12th, authorities say bus lane helped improve buslong a city t. >>> the redinsin ag reto look gskood off the field behi believe is fox 5 angie goff at tyson's angie. >> blakree' andpsotsure,ks tyson's angie. >> blakree' andpsotsure,ks .nd oo ♪ erng u, literally whth who livrammoming she>>d. jwa ath aw tous,dl >> e'outlawed some iar
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to attract votes is to provoke a cross border rocket rocket exchange sirens sounded to warn of rocket fire from the gaza strip on netanyahu was speaking at an election rally in the southern city of ashdod video who does show security surrounding the prime minister before leading him add to the main hall of the venue and you know he returned minutes later and continued to address the crowd for any minute from said that it into set to 2 rockets that were loans from the gaza strip and no injuries were reported israel has carried out retaliation and strikes in gaza not. some brief starting with twenty's aires because thousands took to the streets there in argentina to vent their anger at the country's economic crisis people are demanding better wages and food 8 elections are coming up at the end of and then the current administration argentina to the largest live in i.m.f. history but living conditions. in iraq religious holiday to the tragedy when a worship of during a mass ritual starting a stampede that killed one papal over 100 others were injured witnesses. the mines full of lead to
to attract votes is to provoke a cross border rocket rocket exchange sirens sounded to warn of rocket fire from the gaza strip on netanyahu was speaking at an election rally in the southern city of ashdod video who does show security surrounding the prime minister before leading him add to the main hall of the venue and you know he returned minutes later and continued to address the crowd for any minute from said that it into set to 2 rockets that were loans from the gaza strip and no injuries...
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disasters would never have happened with that instinct with that progress in 1829 by stephenson's rocket and today people are still anti- science the whole movement meant called the anti- baxter's that the vaccinations eradicated smallpox and therefore they are actually endangering and i totally reject this sentiment i am optimistic about the ability of new technology to serve as a liberator and in respect technology is already doing just that. revolutionizing medicine with its fraction of the size of the red blood cells capable swimming through our bodies like a star wars armada new interface technology to produce a new generation for hearing for those who cannot hear the voices of their own children. technology company to navigate more freely than nothing more but new technology produced for those two here in the blind to see the british company using three d printing to make it capable of blasting a rocket into space millions of people and then transfer money using a simple app and energy in one transaction no electricity for green power and renewable energy is made ever cheaper with
disasters would never have happened with that instinct with that progress in 1829 by stephenson's rocket and today people are still anti- science the whole movement meant called the anti- baxter's that the vaccinations eradicated smallpox and therefore they are actually endangering and i totally reject this sentiment i am optimistic about the ability of new technology to serve as a liberator and in respect technology is already doing just that. revolutionizing medicine with its fraction of the...
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so, is rocket mail really possible? well, a bbc team decided to find out.ever it's supposed to be. ..carrying a letter. travelling slightly faster than your average postie, it took just 75 seconds. so, i think i've got a delivery to make. i'm going to go and find the recipient. 85 years late, perhaps, but gerhard zucker‘s idea of rocket mailfinally finding the stamp of approval. duncan kennedy, bbc news. that is all for now. next, it is outside source. hello, i'm ros atkins, this is outside source. britain's prime minister is urging members of parliament not to delay brexit. if they do, they will plainly chop the legs out from under the uk position, and make any further negotiation absolutely impossible. his warning was to opposition mps but also to members of his own party — there'll be a vote on tuesday on whether to delay brexit for another three months. hurricane dorian is battering the bahamas with catastrohpic winds and a storm surge causing widespread damage. several us states are now preparing to feel the force. we are fully engaged. that storm that
so, is rocket mail really possible? well, a bbc team decided to find out.ever it's supposed to be. ..carrying a letter. travelling slightly faster than your average postie, it took just 75 seconds. so, i think i've got a delivery to make. i'm going to go and find the recipient. 85 years late, perhaps, but gerhard zucker‘s idea of rocket mailfinally finding the stamp of approval. duncan kennedy, bbc news. that is all for now. next, it is outside source. hello, i'm ros atkins, this is outside...
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one of the rockets was intercepted by the iron dome. there's reports of other rockets landing in open areas. now, we can expect in massive responses as this is being seen locally as a major escalation. this week, egyptian negotiators were trying to broker a long-material cease agreement. when it comes to this conflict inside gaza, if tonight is an indication, the talks did not go very well. >> shepard: as elections approach in israel, things heat up. a long history of this. now this announcement of annexation of the west bank. what do you know? >> exactly. benjamin netanyahu speaking before the election. he said he will take over parts of the west bank. this is an extremely controversial political position, but something that for him may give him an edge with the for right here in israel. netanyahu made this promise to take over large portions of the west bank including jordan valley and areas north of the dead sea if he wins. the 13-year leader of israel said this would be done with the support of the trump administration. the white ho
one of the rockets was intercepted by the iron dome. there's reports of other rockets landing in open areas. now, we can expect in massive responses as this is being seen locally as a major escalation. this week, egyptian negotiators were trying to broker a long-material cease agreement. when it comes to this conflict inside gaza, if tonight is an indication, the talks did not go very well. >> shepard: as elections approach in israel, things heat up. a long history of this. now this...
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that's it, red rocket, red rocket, come on, yeah. come on, red rocket, dog. red rocket now. - okay, children, so what other sexual positions did we talk about? yeah, the wrap-around butt grab. sure, can't forget that. uh-huh, reverse cowgirl. good, kevin. hot lunch? yeah, she likes that. >> from comedy central's world news headquarters in new york, this is "the daily show" with trevor noah. ( cheers and applause ) ♪ >> trevor: welcome to "the daily show," everybody! thank you so much for tuning in! thank you for coming out! wow! let's do it! let's make a show! i'm trevor noah. our guest tonight is an activist and one of the stars of "the good place." jameela jamil is joining us, everybody! ( cheers and applause ) >> trevor: also on tonight's show, america is sending a dead body to egypt. you will never have to sit next to a baby on an airplane again. and trump is getting impeached. ( cheers and applause ) a lot of trump fans in the audience. let's catch up on today's headlines. first up, some exciting news from the world of history and art. >> new york's metr
that's it, red rocket, red rocket, come on, yeah. come on, red rocket, dog. red rocket now. - okay, children, so what other sexual positions did we talk about? yeah, the wrap-around butt grab. sure, can't forget that. uh-huh, reverse cowgirl. good, kevin. hot lunch? yeah, she likes that. >> from comedy central's world news headquarters in new york, this is "the daily show" with trevor noah. ( cheers and applause ) ♪ >> trevor: welcome to "the daily show,"...
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>> hamid: it fire, uh, rocket. >> anthony: rocket? >> hamid: homemade. and there's a rocket here.o have some serious courage to, to ride around with this thing. >> hamid: why? we trust our people. there's a lot of homemade things here. this is homemade, too. it fires a big rocket. this is grenade, homemade, this one. this was from a helicopter. >> anthony: yes. >> hamid: we got it and we put it in the cars. >> anthony: you took it off a helicopter. >> hamid: yeah. >> anthony: and you put it on a car. >> anthony: uh-huh. and do you know what this is for? you know molotov? and we fire -- >> anthony: so it's basically a crossbow that fires molotov cocktails. >> hamid: yeah, molotov and, uh, tnt sometimes. >> anthony: you're shooting this at people who have, uh, mortars. >> hamid: and tanks. >> anthony: uh, uh, tanks. >> hamid: tanks, yeah. >> anthony: you're shooting this at tanks? >> hamid: yeah. because that's what we got at the time. >> anthony: it's what you had, man. >> hamid: yeah. >> anthony: it's, it's awesome. >> hamid: the next president of libya, the one who's going to be
>> hamid: it fire, uh, rocket. >> anthony: rocket? >> hamid: homemade. and there's a rocket here.o have some serious courage to, to ride around with this thing. >> hamid: why? we trust our people. there's a lot of homemade things here. this is homemade, too. it fires a big rocket. this is grenade, homemade, this one. this was from a helicopter. >> anthony: yes. >> hamid: we got it and we put it in the cars. >> anthony: you took it off a helicopter....
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on the nuclear rockets successful ground test in 1969 and part of the issue is that is being done at the marshall center and this is just an idea the particular idea that a rocket laboratory and what is needed instead of the current term of laboratory. i think we should upgrade everything to rocket laboratory and marshall to move marshall to california texas, or florida. i just want to get your opinion. >> host: peter in alexandria, virginia thank you. >> guest: there was some research and development into nuclear propulsion. it was abandoned, they stuck with chemical which they been using a course, but right now, of course they are thinking about going to mars and is a long, long way. 34 million miles. they're looking at other systems, ions, nuclear, a few others, i don't think they made the decision yet. there is a potential return to the moon. you have an opinion about that. >> guest: some people say and some astronauts said that we've been there, where we going back 50 years, but just move on. but there's a lot of things you can do what you get out of the gravity of earth. a lot
on the nuclear rockets successful ground test in 1969 and part of the issue is that is being done at the marshall center and this is just an idea the particular idea that a rocket laboratory and what is needed instead of the current term of laboratory. i think we should upgrade everything to rocket laboratory and marshall to move marshall to california texas, or florida. i just want to get your opinion. >> host: peter in alexandria, virginia thank you. >> guest: there was some...
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they can at any time be it syria or anywhere around the world and sovereign nations they can pump rockets in and say they are fighting the war busy on terror and can the president now just arbitrarily wage war anywhere they want quote because it falls under terrorism we need to understand this isn't going to solve the problem because when we shoot rockets in and bomb them in there since get killed and the innocents don't blame the people very they blame the people shooting the rockets and the bombs which is us which thus creates more terrorists in the end but maybe that's what we want because the more terrorists there are and the way we fight them that means that we have to support the military industrial complex which is now just arriving our economy jesse brings up some real strong points there about why you know where we've gone with the war on terror after $9116.00 to $7.00 trillion 7 trillion dollars if we continue to fight it into 2020 holland steve what are your thoughts at this point when you look back at the 18 years there's a missing number you told us how many bombs you told us
they can at any time be it syria or anywhere around the world and sovereign nations they can pump rockets in and say they are fighting the war busy on terror and can the president now just arbitrarily wage war anywhere they want quote because it falls under terrorism we need to understand this isn't going to solve the problem because when we shoot rockets in and bomb them in there since get killed and the innocents don't blame the people very they blame the people shooting the rockets and the...
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a rocket has struck the u.s. embassy in afghanistan's capital on the anniversary of the september 11th attacks the compound in kabul northern part was hit shortly after midnight local time an employee confirms no one was injured the attack comes just 2 days after president trump canceled peace talks with the taliban. my election material has arrived in afghanistan for the presidential vote which is just over 2 weeks away it was concerned the polls would be postponed because of the talks between the taliban and the. u.s. but with negotiations dead for now the afghan government is pushing forwards shallot report from kabul. arrived on a chartered flight and onto the streets of kabul this particular cargo is extremely valuable. to move it to the afghan government has ordered an armed escort. the trucks carrying items needed to hold the presidential election scheduled for september the 28th the 1st batch of election material is heavily guarded because the convoy is a potential target for the taliban who don't want to
a rocket has struck the u.s. embassy in afghanistan's capital on the anniversary of the september 11th attacks the compound in kabul northern part was hit shortly after midnight local time an employee confirms no one was injured the attack comes just 2 days after president trump canceled peace talks with the taliban. my election material has arrived in afghanistan for the presidential vote which is just over 2 weeks away it was concerned the polls would be postponed because of the talks between...
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used to think that britain is now 3ding -- there printing to make an engine capable of lasting a rocket in space. african countries, millions of people without bank accounts can now transfer money using a simple app. they can buy energy in one transaction, from no electricity to green power, and new advances are making renewable energy ever cheaper, aiding our struggle against climate change. our understanding of the natural world is being transformed by the discovery of the very essence of life itself, the secret genetic code that animates the spirit of every living being. medical breakthroughs, the likes of which we have never known. treatments tailored to the size -- the precise genetic makeup of people. planet.x life on the think what we would achieve when, and it is a matter of when, we understand 1% or 2%, let alone 5% or 10%, but how, how we design the emerging technologies, these breakthroughs, and what values inform their design will shape the future of humanity, and that is my point to you tonight, my friends, excellencies. at stake is whether we have an orwellian world design
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embassy in afghanistan's capital has been hit by a rocket on the anniversary of the september 11th attacks the compound in northern kabul was attacked shortly after midnight on wednesday and embassy employees says no one was injured. election material has arrived in afghanistan for the presidential vote that's just over 2 weeks away as concern the polls the big boned the talks between the u.s. and the taliban with negotiations called off by president trump government is now pushing ahead shiela both reports from kabul. arrived on a chartered flight and onto the streets of kabul this particular cargo is extremely valuable. to move it to the afghan government has ordered an armed escort. the trucks carry items needed to hold the presidential election scheduled for september the 28th the 1st batch of election material is heavily guarded because the convoy is a potential target for the taliban who don't want to see the election go ahead. yes everyone knows the television is trying to create problems they conduct explosions in suicide attacks to stop the vote that's why it's our duty to score t
embassy in afghanistan's capital has been hit by a rocket on the anniversary of the september 11th attacks the compound in northern kabul was attacked shortly after midnight on wednesday and embassy employees says no one was injured. election material has arrived in afghanistan for the presidential vote that's just over 2 weeks away as concern the polls the big boned the talks between the u.s. and the taliban with negotiations called off by president trump government is now pushing ahead shiela...
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every day we have rockets fired. every day i heard gunshots every day a bomb in income in income in all my good it bomb went you know what soups and it's damage for all of our guards 4 of the civil union guys well trained guys assume i say original rock i called my mom i said mom i'm in iraq she said oh what i said i'm in iraq no no you're kidding i said no moment i'm in iraq i said mom just watch the number what's the number and she watched the number. she was she was just she was yelling oh daddy. i said no mom there is no problem here we have to see if we are not using weapons we are you here is does our convince my mom i said we are doing just domestic walk in iraq she told all the neighbors around so my son he's in iraq you know he's doing in cooking joe notes knowing that we were born. just after the war in syria you know i couldn't make it up because there was no job i didn't. and my friend calls me it's told me that's a. very civic and see they were recruiting guys so-called so it's also iraq if you just use
every day we have rockets fired. every day i heard gunshots every day a bomb in income in income in all my good it bomb went you know what soups and it's damage for all of our guards 4 of the civil union guys well trained guys assume i say original rock i called my mom i said mom i'm in iraq she said oh what i said i'm in iraq no no you're kidding i said no moment i'm in iraq i said mom just watch the number what's the number and she watched the number. she was she was just she was yelling oh...
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there was no moon rocket strong enough to fly to the moon and no spaceship that could land on the moon. there wasn't even agreement about what kind of shape you could land on the moon. there were no space suits to walk around in. there was no moon car to drive around. there was no space computer small enough, there was no space food. in fact when kennedy said let's go to the moon, they have 15 minutes of total space flight experience and only five of those minutes were in zero gravity. there was even a debate among scientists inside nasa about whether human beings would be able to think in zero gravity, and of course space travel would be a lot harder if we couldn't think in space. apollo created a culture of innovation on a deadline. required innovation on a deadline. there were 10,000 problems to be solved between 1961 and 1969. nasa looked everywhere within open-mindedness of how t to get the problem solved. as i said, they picked playtex of all people to design the space suit and by the way, that decision, there have been many corporate information since th then. that same group st
there was no moon rocket strong enough to fly to the moon and no spaceship that could land on the moon. there wasn't even agreement about what kind of shape you could land on the moon. there were no space suits to walk around in. there was no moon car to drive around. there was no space computer small enough, there was no space food. in fact when kennedy said let's go to the moon, they have 15 minutes of total space flight experience and only five of those minutes were in zero gravity. there...
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afghanistan's presidential election day has been marred by approximately 68 taliban attacks most of them by rockets at least 5 people were killed and scores more were injured according to the interior minister the islamist group threatened to disrupt the election with violence and had warned voters to stay home there were also problems with the voting process fuelling concerns about the legitimacy of the poll. they went to vote and ended up in hospital. joy after the polling station open some voters came in and cast their votes and suddenly there was an explosion i don't remember what happened after that i got wounded with one of. here in kunduz in afghanistan's north as well as in kandahar in the south voters were left injured after attacks on polling stations votes are now being counted after a tense polling day marred by violence or threats of it from the taliban for many voters peace security and corruption of the most pressing concerns. that doesn't get iraq the hasek as a would i did land as the leader i voted for is that he provides security throughout the country. and also that he make peac
afghanistan's presidential election day has been marred by approximately 68 taliban attacks most of them by rockets at least 5 people were killed and scores more were injured according to the interior minister the islamist group threatened to disrupt the election with violence and had warned voters to stay home there were also problems with the voting process fuelling concerns about the legitimacy of the poll. they went to vote and ended up in hospital. joy after the polling station open some...
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designed to carry people and cargo anywhere in the solar system and return to earth must display the rocket at the space x. launch facility in texas he said the starship as it's called will blast off in one or 2 months for a test flight and then one. of afghanistan's presidential election day has been more by as many as 68 taliban attacks most of them using rockets at least 5 people were killed and scores more were injured according to the interior ministry the islamist group threatened to disrupt the election with violence and had warned voters to stay at home there were also problems with the voting process fueling concerns about the legitimacy of the poll. they went to vote and ended up in hospital it was a joy after the polling station opened some voters came in and cost their votes and suddenly there was an explosion i don't remember what happened after that i got wounded was it more not for me to watch it over here in kunduz in afghanistan's north as well as in kandahar in the south photos were left injured after attacks on polling stations votes and now being counted after a tense po
designed to carry people and cargo anywhere in the solar system and return to earth must display the rocket at the space x. launch facility in texas he said the starship as it's called will blast off in one or 2 months for a test flight and then one. of afghanistan's presidential election day has been more by as many as 68 taliban attacks most of them using rockets at least 5 people were killed and scores more were injured according to the interior ministry the islamist group threatened to...
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rocket as it's called carrier has been a stalled. it's the 70th and the last time this type of rockets going to be used it will take a soyuz m.-s. 15 spacecraft into orbit on wednesday with 3 crewmembers aboard and is expected to dock for the international space station right about 8 hours after the launch starting next year a new type of rockets going to be used with digital says. the senator in haiti is shot photojournalist in the face during the antigovernment protests in the capital port au prince an opposition protest was also hit both are expected to recover from the injuries the senator said he was acting in self-defense patients have been demonstrating against power blackouts and petrol shortish since a fuel deal venezuela collapsed last year. that's news round up so far this choose the life i will do center here in moscow with me kevin i mean so much more few of course about the dot com and let's know what you think of the stories you see as well if you go up you'll get all the breaking headlines straight your mobile device
rocket as it's called carrier has been a stalled. it's the 70th and the last time this type of rockets going to be used it will take a soyuz m.-s. 15 spacecraft into orbit on wednesday with 3 crewmembers aboard and is expected to dock for the international space station right about 8 hours after the launch starting next year a new type of rockets going to be used with digital says. the senator in haiti is shot photojournalist in the face during the antigovernment protests in the capital port au...